Pop stars don’t often get into politics, but Katy Perry is another exception.

The singer talked about the economy and health care with Rolling Stone in an issue hitting newsstands Friday, adding that she’s starting to ask more questions about what's what in politics.

“I'm only slowly but surely getting the wool taken off my eyes,” she tells RS. "I think we are largely in desperate need of revolutionary change in the way our mindset is. Our priority is fame, and people's wellness is way low.”

Of course, she says that “knowing full well that I'm a part of the problem. I'm playing the game, though I am trying to reroute.Anyway, not to get all politically divulging and introspective, but the fact that America doesn't have free health care drives me f-–ing absolutely crazy, and is so wrong."

But it doesn't sound like she's going to start singing about subjects deeper than “daisy dukes” with “bikinis on top," as Perry admits she doesn’t expect a hit pop song to be a political game-changer.

"I'm not a dummy,” she says. "I know 'California Gurls' isn't going to save the world. But I got a lot of heart from my upbringing and I put a lot of heart in my songs."

And if a critical review or two comes in, Mrs. Russell Brand says it doesn’t bother her. "Whenever people ask me about having bad reviews, I'm like, 'Have you seen the run I’ve had? Have you see the numbers?'" she says. "Numbers do not lie!"

Her comment regarding "free" health care really shows how young and out of touch she is. Who do you think pays for this "free" heath care? Higher taxes. You think gas and groceries are high now, wait until you are required to pay for some deadbeats heath care. Nothing is "free". Heath care should be available and affordable for all. Stick to singing Miss.Perry nobody cares about your opinions. Do what you want with your money but do not tell me how to spend mine.

It's called show BUSINESS for crying out loud. The Teenage Dream album is one of only nine albums to ever produce four or more Hot 100 number ones. With "E.T." at number one on the chart of May 12, 2011, Perry became the first artist in history to spend a whole year, 52 consecutive weeks, in the top 10 of Billboard Hot 100.

@ BILL. I AGREE 100%. BUT YOU CANT EXPECT MUCH FROM TOILET PAPER. DIO WAS A METAL GOD AND ACTUALLY A REALLY GOOD PERSON. BUT IF YOUR NOT WEARING RIDICULOUS CLOTHES MADE OF MEAT I GUESS AMERICA DOESNT HAVE THE TIME. GAGA IS BUTT UGLY AND HER SONGS SUCK. WHATS ALL THE HYPE ABOUT

The problem with her group is she says FREE health care. Who works for free, she surely does not. This has been the big lie liberals have been pushing for decades. Look at the social program problems in the EU. They are wreaking havoc because everyone expects something for nothing, yet want a small fortune for their services. Germany is about the only country that understands math & expectations of social programs. However add up their taxes, all of them and you are paying close to 75-85%. The US pays @55%, don't know how much better things will be if we raise ours to those levels. Our HC is not that far behind theirs.

So you got brainwashed into thinking national healthcare isnt possible too? I guess Canada, Cuba, and most of Europe are doing it wrong especially since it actually works over there. Do us all a favor and dont talk about something without researching the facts. Most of all the negative things you've heard about free national healthcare in other countries is old info from when the programs were still young. You ask any canadian if they would vote to take it away and they'll spit at your feet. Do your homework and that doesnt mean listen to the hard right who are in the corporate pocket.

i've lived in both the US and Canada and it's interesting how Canada has stated for years that it wants to be more like the US health care system while the US wants to be more like Canada's health care system. Neither system works well – in both countries, the money going into healthcare compared to what's coming out of health care (yes, i work in health care so i know well that implications for 'free' health care won't pay my salary, my rent, my health care costs, nor any of my other bills that aren't free) is unbalanced and patients who can't afford the atrocious cost of health insurance are the ones that suffer most. i understand Katy's point but she's also coming from a position where her health care insurance is a tiny pittance of the atrocious amount of money she makes.

I don't understand where this fantasy of Canadian health care from. Our system is far from perfect. I live in one of the few major cities in Canada and work in the health care industry and I can tell you that our system has major flaws. Yes, it's free. But, the staff are over-worked, underpaid, and under appreciated. Most hospitals don't have enough beds for patient care and the wait times in our ERs are usually 4-5 hours. You have to be wheeled in on a stretcher to receive immediate care. The government keeps cutting health budgets, making it impossible to compete with private care which attracts better doctors and houses the latest in medical equipment. All in all though, I do consider myself lucky to have it.

Really? How long since you've read one? Matt Taibbi and other RS journalists are kicking ass right now. They've broken more huge stories in the past five years than all the other media outlets combined.